S0d the walking to work in the snow, stay home and watch Christmas films and snuggle up on the sofa....who needs to pay taxes anyways :giggle: xxxx
Awhhh Tilly that post made me laugh so much!
Are you sure that you are not Lloyds mother?
Morning Tilly
happy weekend misses
brrrrrr even if it is freezingggggg
Me and Lloyd would have so much fun on the bus
Emm - It won't let me access that post :sigh:
Right then all you bus drivers. Of course it's your fault if I'm stood freezing to death waiting for the bus. The early bus that I catch always has cold air blowing out during the winter. Why do you only turn the heating on in summer. Also if you're not late you're early and go whizzing past just as I arrive
Aircon would be a really good idea cos the windows are so high up that during the summer it's like sitting in a moving greenhouse.
My biggest pet hate though is having to wait for the OAP to search through her bag for her bus pass just to prove she's over 60. She looks 160 for goodness sake. Just let her on.
No that's not my biggest pet hate. It's the mothers with stretch mark bellies hanging out that really get on my nerves. Don't let them on if they are not properly attired
Now for the nurses. Yuk yuk yuk. Who wants to look at manky body parts when you're not getting paid. I bet you don't get any of Lynnes Abercrombie men wanting to show you their body parts
Now for the tax man - answer the bl**dy phone
I've had a hard day at work and then I come on here and put the world to rights
Today has been good. I've had quite a few conversations. One of the women asked me if I thought Mrs Sandwich was boring - didn't realise I'd been so obvious :giggle:
I overheard the people on my team were talking about having a buffet next week but noones mentioned anything to me. It's quite good really cos if they don't tell me I won't take any food in, I'll just eat theirs
I was 100% yesterday. I had a couple of biscuits but they were my only syns so all is good. Today has been 100% so far too
If any more had got on I was planning on rushing to the front of the bus and grabbing their pass (out of their handbaags of course) and shoving it on the machine myself.
tillymax said:We're on a walk out today at work. We walked out at 12 and then we go back in 3 hours. I interpreted go back as go home
I don't really see the point cos we work flexi time. I lose time today but I only have to make it up another day. So today I've worked 4 hours - it felt a hell of a lot longer.
It's not too bad now. I think my little outburst the other week may have done the trick cos people talk to me now.
I haven't got the bus for a few days but when I got on today they've got new ticket machines. This has caused problems for the old dears cos they have to put their pass on top of the machine. It doesn't matter what the bus driver says or how many times he points to the machine, they look at him like he's simple and then try and feed their pass into the hole that the ticket comes out of So a 20 minute journey turned into a never ending one whilst we waited for the twurlys to understand. If any more had got on I was planning on rushing to the front of the bus and grabbing their pass (out of their handbaags of course) and shoving it on the machine myself.
We're on a walk out today at work. We walked out at 12 and then we go back in 3 hours. I interpreted go back as go home
I don't really see the point cos we work flexi time. I lose time today but I only have to make it up another day. So today I've worked 4 hours - it felt a hell of a lot longer.
It's not too bad now. I think my little outburst the other week may have done the trick cos people talk to me now.
I haven't got the bus for a few days but when I got on today they've got new ticket machines. This has caused problems for the old dears cos they have to put their pass on top of the machine. It doesn't matter what the bus driver says or how many times he points to the machine, they look at him like he's simple and then try and feed their pass into the hole that the ticket comes out of So a 20 minute journey turned into a never ending one whilst we waited for the twurlys to understand. If any more had got on I was planning on rushing to the front of the bus and grabbing their pass (out of their handbaags of course) and shoving it on the machine myself.